June, 2022 – Between Clay and Dust by Musharraf Ali Farooqi

Book Group 2 Shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize, Between Clay and Dust is a moving and beautifully told story of a wrestling champion and a courtesan with a prestigious past struggling to hold onto the world they once knew amidst the eruptions of history in the aftermath of Partition between India and Pakistan. […]
May, 2022 – Map of Salt and Stars – Jennifer Zeyn Joukhandar

Every now and again there comes a book that fills you with Hope and makes you believe in humankind. Jennifer Zenyab Joukhandar’s Map of Salt and Stars is one such novel. A beautiful, lyrical debut novel that evokes much thought and discussion on the very serious issue of the Syrian Refugees and their displacement from […]
April, 2022 – How to Pronounce Knife – Souvankham Thammavongsa

Book Group 1 How to Pronounce Knife: Stories by Souvankham Thammavongsa is an award-winning book of short stories, written by the daughter of Lao refugees to Canada. This story collection centers on characters and their children struggling to make their way in unfamiliar territory, shuttling between different languages, cultures, and values. The more you read […]
April, 2022 – Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 – Cho Nam-Joo

Kim Ji-young is the main character of this novel, and we follow her throughout her life and how she got to be the way she is in the modern era. She was born in an uneventful household, but there was blatant favouritism in the house towards the youngest son. We follow Kim’s life, from childhood, […]
March, 2022 – Travels in a Dervish Cloak – Isambard Wilkinson

BG 1, March Book Review Travels in a Dervish Cloak by Isambard Wilkinson Travels in a Dervish Cloak is not strictly a travel book per se. The “dervish cloak” of the title is Pakistan itself—a fraying patchwork garment, in a phrase borrowed from Lahore’s patron saint, Data Ganj Bakhsh. The “travels”, meanwhile, are less a […]
March, 2022 – The Runaways – Fatima Bhutto

BG 2 March 2022 Review The Runaways by Fatima Bhutto Fatima Bhutto – it’s a famous name, and also a name marked with sagas in South Asian history. She says, “In a way, violence is always described in stark black and white terms and I wanted to think about it in a different way. How […]
Feb – 2022 – Burnt Sugar – Avni Doshi

BG 2 review – February 2022 Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi ‘Burnt Sugar’ is a story of love and hate, betrayal, forgiveness, and revenge. A story not between lovers – between a mother and daughter. Tara, the mother, was neglected and careless. In her youth, Tara was wild. Antara, the daughter, becomes her unwilling but […]
Feb -2022 – The Architect’s Apprentice – Elif Shafak

Bookgroup 1 – February 2022 Review The Architect’s Apprentice by Elif Shafak Set in the mid 16th century in Istanbul, Turkish author Elif Shafak spins an epic tale that stretches over half a century, beginning with the arrival of twelve year old Jahan and a white elephant by the name of Chota. Chota has been […]
Jan 2022 – The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree -Shokoofeh Azar

Title – The Enlightenment Of The Greengage Tree Author – Shokoofeh Azar Book Group 1 – Meeting – January 28th 2022 The Enlightenment Of The Greengage Tree, is a book written with ‘magic realism’ as the main writing genre. The book had been originally written in Persian and has been translated by an undisclosed translator. […]
Jan, 2022 – The Black Wave – Kim Ghattas

Title – The Black Wave Author – Kim Ghattas Book Group 2 – Meeting – January 22, 2022 Black Wave is a history of Middle Eastern conflict and why the Middle East is in a state of turmoil today. Award-winning journalist and author Kim Ghattas argues that the turning point in the modern history of […]